Vermont Statutes
Chapter 84 - Possession and Control of Regulated Drugs
§ 4243. Judicial forfeiture procedure

§ 4243. Judicial forfeiture procedure
(a) Conviction or agreement required. An asset is subject to forfeiture by judicial determination under section 4241 of this title and 13 V.S.A. § 364 if:
(1) a person is convicted of the criminal offense related to the action for forfeiture; or
(2) a person enters into an agreement with the prosecutor under which he or she is not charged with a criminal offense related to the action for forfeiture.
(b) Evidence. The State may introduce into evidence in the judicial forfeiture case the fact of a conviction in the Criminal Division.
(c) Burden of proof. The State bears the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that the property is an instrument of or represents the proceeds of the underlying offense.
(d) Notice. Within 60 days from when the seizure occurs, the State shall notify any owners, possessors, and lienholders of the property of the action, if known or readily ascertainable. Upon motion by the State, a court may extend the time period for sending notice for a period not to exceed 90 days for good cause shown.
(e) Return of property. If notice is not sent in accordance with subsection (d) of this section, and no time extension is granted or the extension period has expired, the law enforcement agency shall return the property to the person from whom the property was seized. An agency’s return of property due to lack of proper notice does not restrict the agency’s authority to commence a forfeiture proceeding at a later time. Nothing in this subsection shall require the agency to return contraband, evidence, or other property that the person from whom the property was seized is not entitled to lawfully possess.
(f) Filing of petition. The State shall file a petition for forfeiture of any property seized under section 4242 of this title promptly, but not more than 14 days from the date the preliminary order or process is issued. The petition shall be filed in the Superior Court of the county in which the property is located or in any court with jurisdiction over a criminal proceeding related to the property.
(g) Service of petition. A copy of the petition shall be served on all persons named in the petition as provided for in Rule 4 of the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure. In addition, the State shall cause notice of the petition to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the State, as ordered by the court. The petition shall state:
(1) the facts upon which the forfeiture is requested, including a description of the property subject to forfeiture, and the type and quantity of regulated drug involved;
(2) the names of the apparent owner or owners, lienholders who have properly recorded their interests, and any other person appearing to have an interest; and, in the case of a conveyance, the name of the person holding title, the registered owner, and the make, model, and year of the conveyance. (Added 1985, No. 174 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; amended 2015, No. 53, § 5; 2015, No. 97 (Adj. Sess.), § 50.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 18 - Health

Chapter 84 - Possession and Control of Regulated Drugs

§ 4201. Definitions

§ 4202. Powers and duties of the Board of Health

§ 4203. Persons exempted

§ 4204. Preparations excepted

§ 4205. Acts prohibited

§ 4206. Licenses

§ 4207. Certificates of approval

§ 4208. Qualifications for issuance of licenses and certificates

§ 4209. Supervision, revocation, and reinstatement of licenses and certificates

§ 4210. Authorized sales on written orders, records

§ 4211. Records confidential

§ 4212. Labels

§ 4213. Authorized sales of regulated drugs

§ 4214. Authorized professional use of regulated drugs

§ 4215. Authorized sales by pharmacists

§ 4215a. Sale of schedule V drugs

§ 4215b. Identification

§ 4216. Authorized possession by individuals

§ 4217. Reports by physicians and hospitals

§ 4218. Enforcement

§ 4220. Violations; proceedings

§ 4221. Violations; presumptions

§ 4222. Common nuisances

§ 4223. Fraud or deceit

§ 4224. Unused Prescription Drug Disposal Program

§ 4226. Minors; treatment; consent

§ 4228. Unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, or sale of a noncontrolled drug or substance

§ 4229. Maintenance of records

§ 4230. Cannabis

§ 4230a. Cannabis possession by a person 21 years of age or older

§ 4230b. Cannabis possession by a person 16 years of age or older and under 21 years of age; civil violation

§ 4230e. Cultivation of cannabis by a person 21 years of age or older

§ 4230f. Dispensing cannabis to a person under 21 years of age; criminal offense

§ 4230g. Dispensing cannabis to a person under 21 years of age; civil action for damages

§ 4230h. Chemical extraction via butane or hexane prohibited

§ 4230i. Exceptions

§ 4230j. Cannabis possession by a person under 16 years of age; delinquency

§ 4231. Cocaine

§ 4232. LSD

§ 4233. Heroin

§ 4233a. Fentanyl

§ 4234. Depressant, stimulant, and narcotic drugs

§ 4234a. Methamphetamine

§ 4234b. Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine

§ 4235. Hallucinogenic drugs

§ 4235a. Ecstasy

§ 4236. Manufacture or cultivation

§ 4237. Selling or dispensing to minors; selling on school grounds

§ 4238. Second and subsequent offenses

§ 4239. Collection of fines

§ 4240. Prevention and treatment of opioid-related overdoses

§ 4241. Scope

§ 4242. Seizure

§ 4243. Judicial forfeiture procedure

§ 4244. Forfeiture hearing

§ 4245. Remission or mitigation of forfeiture

§ 4246. Maintenance

§ 4247. Disposition of property

§ 4248. Records

§ 4249. Transportation of alcohol, tobacco, or regulated drugs into places of detention

§ 4250. Selling or dispensing a regulated drug with death resulting

§ 4252. Penalties for dispensing or selling regulated drugs in a dwelling

§ 4253. Use of a firearm while selling or dispensing a drug

§ 4254. Immunity from liability

§ 4255. Vermont Prescription Drug Advisory Council